Evolution of C4 photosynthesis is not distributed evenly in the plant kingdom. Particularly interesting is the situation in the Brassicaceae, because the family contains no C4 species, but several C3-C4 intermediates, mainly in the genus Moricandia Investigation of leaf anatomy, gas exchange parameters, the metabolome, and the transcriptome of two C3-C4 intermediate Moricandia species, M. arvensis and M. suffruticosa, and their close C3 relative M. moricandioides enabled us to unravel the specific C3-C4 characteristics in these Moricandia lines. Reduced CO2 compensation points in these lines were accompanied by anatomical adjustments, such as centripetal concentration of organelles in the bundle sheath, and metabolic adjustments, such as th...
C4 photosynthesis affords higher photosynthetic carbon conversion efficiency than C3 photosynthesis ...
CAM and C4 photosynthesis are two key plant adaptations that have evolved independently multiple tim...
Single-cell C4 photosynthesis (SCC4) in terrestrial plants without Kranz anatomy involves three step...
Schlueter U, Bräutigam A, Gowik U, et al. Photosynthesis in C-3-C-4 intermediate Moricandia species....
Evolution of C4 photosynthesis is not distributed evenly in the plant kingdom. Particularly interest...
Evolution of C-4 photosynthesis is not distributed evenly in the plant kingdom. Particularly interes...
Most terrestrial plants use C3 photosynthesis to fix carbon. In multiple plant lineages a modified s...
The Australian grass subtribe Neurachninae contains closely related species that use C3, C4, and C2 ...
During the process of photosynthesis plants fix atmospheric CO2 into organic carbohydrates. The phot...
Mallmann J, Heckmann D, Bräutigam A, et al. The role of photorespiration during the evolution of C-4...
Gowik U, Bräutigam A, Weber KL, Weber APM, Westhoff P. Evolution of C-4 Photosynthesis in the Genus ...
C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that boosts productivity in warm environments. Paradoxically, i...
Most plants are known as C-3 plants because the first product of photosynthetic CO2 fixation is a th...
C4 photosynthesis is a series of biochemical and structural modifications to C3 photosynthesis that ...
Most terrestrial plants use C3 photosynthesis to fix carbon. In multiple plant lineages a modified s...
C4 photosynthesis affords higher photosynthetic carbon conversion efficiency than C3 photosynthesis ...
CAM and C4 photosynthesis are two key plant adaptations that have evolved independently multiple tim...
Single-cell C4 photosynthesis (SCC4) in terrestrial plants without Kranz anatomy involves three step...
Schlueter U, Bräutigam A, Gowik U, et al. Photosynthesis in C-3-C-4 intermediate Moricandia species....
Evolution of C4 photosynthesis is not distributed evenly in the plant kingdom. Particularly interest...
Evolution of C-4 photosynthesis is not distributed evenly in the plant kingdom. Particularly interes...
Most terrestrial plants use C3 photosynthesis to fix carbon. In multiple plant lineages a modified s...
The Australian grass subtribe Neurachninae contains closely related species that use C3, C4, and C2 ...
During the process of photosynthesis plants fix atmospheric CO2 into organic carbohydrates. The phot...
Mallmann J, Heckmann D, Bräutigam A, et al. The role of photorespiration during the evolution of C-4...
Gowik U, Bräutigam A, Weber KL, Weber APM, Westhoff P. Evolution of C-4 Photosynthesis in the Genus ...
C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that boosts productivity in warm environments. Paradoxically, i...
Most plants are known as C-3 plants because the first product of photosynthetic CO2 fixation is a th...
C4 photosynthesis is a series of biochemical and structural modifications to C3 photosynthesis that ...
Most terrestrial plants use C3 photosynthesis to fix carbon. In multiple plant lineages a modified s...
C4 photosynthesis affords higher photosynthetic carbon conversion efficiency than C3 photosynthesis ...
CAM and C4 photosynthesis are two key plant adaptations that have evolved independently multiple tim...
Single-cell C4 photosynthesis (SCC4) in terrestrial plants without Kranz anatomy involves three step...